Dee Gordon, Giancarlo Stanton among All-Star Game vote leaders

Dee Gordon, who's hitting .376 this season, has a commanding lead among NL second basemen for the 2015 All-Star Game. (Getty Images)

Though the Miami Marlins, who lost 5-2 to Pittsburgh on Wednesday to fall to 18-30 on the season, they have two players leading balloting for the All-Star Game.

Dee Gordon, who’s hitting .376 this season, has a commanding lead among NL second basemen for the 2015 All-Star Game. (Getty Images)

In the first balloting update for the 2015 game released by the league, Dee Gordon far and away has the most votes of any National League second baseman and Giancarlo Stanton stands third among outfielders, behind Bryce Harper and Matt Holliday, but well ahead of San Francisco’s Nori Aoki, who’s in fourth.

Gordon is hitting .376 this season with 18 stolen bases in 45 games. Stanton is hitting just .232, but has 13 homers and 25 walks, this season.

The league will release five more updates on voting results by the end of June, before teams are finalized for the July 14 game to be played in Cincinnati. See the full current results here.